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Colleges Scramble to Educate Students on Sexual Health

Back on campus, students are ready to party. Officials are ramping up efforts to promote safe sex and prevent assault.

COVID’s Impact on the Return to Campus: The Key Podcast

This week’s episode of The Key examines how the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting institutions, students and employees as most colleges...

Groups Ask Senate to Repeal Pell Grant Taxability

Nineteen higher education organizations and associations are urging senators to preserve a provision in the Build Back Better Act that...
Opinion

The Road Not Taken

Mills College’s plan to merge with Northeastern University shows how discussions about partnerships can evolve -- and the factors institutions must consider, John MacIntosh and Lynn Alvarez write.

Inter-Institutional Course Sharing: Increase Access and Boost Student Success | Available On-Demand

Learn how academic officers at the California Virtual Campus, Idaho State Board of Education, and Montana University System used inter-institutional...

The Pollination Biology of Pawpaw

Are plants tricking insects into taking their nectar? In today's Academic Minute, Widener University's Kate Goodrich explores that question. Goodrich...

Impact of Student Loan Debt on Young Lawyers

Report describes how the average law school debt of $108,000 affects recent graduates, showing impacts that vary between racial and ethnic groups.

Harvard Moves Toward Divestment. What’s Next?

The university’s commitment to end indirect legacy investments in fossil fuels captured attention all over the world. Now higher education officials and climate activists are contemplating what the decision might mean for them.